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<blockquote data-quote="paulthefarm" data-source="post: 7998100" data-attributes="member: 78498"><p>Unless you are prepared for major capital investment I would sadly avoid any electrical based heating of the ground or air source variety. I have the same problem with tenanted properties that have oil burner boilers for CH/HW but cannot find a reasonably priced alternative even though I would love to have a lower carbon impact. It is impossible to increase rents on tenanted property when the tenants are on a fixed income i.e. pension to help pay for these alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Ideas would also be very wellcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulthefarm, post: 7998100, member: 78498"] Unless you are prepared for major capital investment I would sadly avoid any electrical based heating of the ground or air source variety. I have the same problem with tenanted properties that have oil burner boilers for CH/HW but cannot find a reasonably priced alternative even though I would love to have a lower carbon impact. It is impossible to increase rents on tenanted property when the tenants are on a fixed income i.e. pension to help pay for these alternatives. Ideas would also be very wellcome. [/QUOTE]
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